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WorldFinance interviews Dev Erriah, Head of Erriah Chambers, on the Vodafone case and how it affirms Mauritius tax laws.
Mauritius' complex legal system -- a post-colonial hybrid of French civil and English common law -- is shifting more towards the latter as it aligns itself with OECD standards and ensures its fiscal statutes comply with international regulations. Dev Erriah discusses the reforms being made to make the country more accessible to international businesses, and what the recent Indian Vodafone tax ruling means for the Mauritian jurisdiction.
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/dev-erriah-on-mauritius-law-erriah-chambers-video
For more World Finance interviews go to http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/

NEW YORK, USA, 19 November 2008 UNICEF is hosting a two-day conference on making legal systems work to achieve children's and women's rights. The event brings together representatives of governments, non-governmental organizations and UN agencies, as well as academics, parliamentarians and experts on human rights legislation.
UNICEF has played a leading role in encouraging legal reform to realize children's rights, Executive DirectorAnn M. Veneman noted in her opening remarks at the conference, which wraps up today in New York City. She added that the meeting represented a step toward bringing together key actors engaged in legislative reform initiatives and launching discussions on how to formalize these initiatives into a coordinated effort to advance human rights.
In this video, Ombudsperson for Children in MauritiusShirin Aumeeruddy-Cziffra describes how she sees other African countries establishing national human rights institutions.
To read the full story, visit: http://www.unicef.org/protection/index_46456.html

published:24 Nov 2008

views:343

Sex tourism is an industry worth billions of Euros with millions of sex workers around the world. Every year, about three million people travel on sex tourism trips. These figures are on a rapid rise. Prostitution is not legal in all of the following countries; nonetheless the ‘world’s oldest profession’ is still widely practiced in them. Here are the 10 biggest sex tourism destinations.
7. Kenya
Kenya is one of the most relatively stable and safe countries in Africa. It has one of the largest tourism industries on the continent and that includes sex tourism. The KenyanTourism Board doesn’t discourage it in practice despite the high levels of STI’s and HIV in the country. Kenya is a popular destination among older white women, from mainly the USA and UK, who want to purchase a ‘holiday romance’ with a local man.
6. The Netherlands
The Netherlands, due mainly to the famous sin city of Amsterdam, is one of the world’s sex tourism capitals. Prostitution is legal and regulated, this includes brothels. Amsterdam’s, De Wallen, is the largest and most famous red-light district in the city and a famous destination for international sex tourism.
5. The Philippines
Amazingly, prostitution is illegal in the country and technically it can come with harsh penalties. Nonetheless, the industry is massive in the country and not really frowned upon. Female company usually comes in the form of ‘bargirls’ who often wear ‘bargirl’ ID tags. These girls are supposed to come with a guarantee of being regularly tested for STDs. Amazingly, it is estimated that 60% of tourists that visit the country, come only for sex tourism.
4. Spain
The sex trade exists in a legal loophole in Spain and has been on the rise in recent years, combining effectively with the country’s massive tourism industry. Ninety per cent of prostitutes in Spain are illegal immigrants, many of which arrive in Spain through illegal human trafficking.
3. ColombiaColombian women are undoubtedly among the most beautiful in the world, this certainly is one of the factors that has aided its reputation as a global sex tourism capital. While the sex trade is completely legal and accepted in the country, the Government of Colombia is making efforts to fight child prostitution, sexual slavery and human trafficking.
2. Brazil
Brazil is a country with an extremely supportive outlook on legal prostitution. They also launched an ‘I’m a happy prostitution’ campaign to promote a more positive outlook on the industry. Brazil looks set to become the number one sex tourism destination in the world in the next few years, despite that fact that brothels are still illegal.
1. Thailand
Thailand takes the number one spot even though prostitution is not strictly legal there. However, in reality it is partly regulated and tolerated and a vital part of the country’s tourism industry. The industry really started in the country during the Vietnam War and hasn’t slowed since. There are over three million sex workers in the country. Sadly, a third of this massive figure is believed to be minors.

Drivers showing off their amazing skills by breaking the law. Bikers overtaking on the left. Too many bikers have lost their lives due to road traffic accident. Is lane splitting or filtering legal in Mauritius? Anyway spread the word and be safe.
Camera: Firefly 6s
Bike:KawasakiKSR Pro

Mauritius

Mauritius (i/məˈrɪʃəs/; French:Maurice), officially the Republic of Mauritius (French:République de Maurice), is an island nation in the Indian Ocean about 2,000 kilometres (1,200mi) off the southeast coast of the African continent. The country includes the island of Mauritius, Rodrigues (560 kilometres (350mi) east), and the outer islands (Agaléga, St. Brandon and two disputed territories). The islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues (172km (107mi) southwest) form part of the Mascarene Islands, along with nearby Réunion, a French overseas department. The area of the country is 2,040km2. The capital and largest city is Port Louis.

The island of Mauritius was visited during the medieval period by the Arabs and then by the Portuguese, who named it Dina Arobi and Cirne, respectively. The island was uninhabited until the Dutch Republic established a colony in 1638, with the Dutch naming the island after Prince Maurice van Nassau. The Dutch colony was abandoned in 1710, and, five years later, the island became a French colony and was named Isle de France. Due to its strategic position, Mauritius was known as the "star and key" of the Indian Ocean.

Y.S.R. Reddy's election declaration of 2004 included tax returns showing
Jagan's assets at Rs. 9.2 lakh, out of a total family assets of Rs. 50 lakhs.
In April 2009, Jagan revealed total assets of Rs. 77 crores, and by 2011 this
has allegedly increased to amount Rs. 365 crore. In August 2011, the Andhra Pradesh High Court, based on preliminary report by the CBI, ordered a thorough probe.
In addition to the CBI, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) and the Indian Revenue Service (IRS) have probed the corruption charges. Jagan Reddy was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation
on embezzlement charges and his Judicial custody was
extended repeatedly as the investigation proceeded.
The Andhra Pradesh High Court, in rejecting bail, observed:

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Dev Erriah on Mauritius law | Erriah Chambers | World Finance Videos

WorldFinance interviews Dev Erriah, Head of Erriah Chambers, on the Vodafone case and how it affirms Mauritius tax laws.
Mauritius' complex legal system -- a post-colonial hybrid of French civil and English common law -- is shifting more towards the latter as it aligns itself with OECD standards and ensures its fiscal statutes comply with international regulations. Dev Erriah discusses the reforms being made to make the country more accessible to international businesses, and what the recent Indian Vodafone tax ruling means for the Mauritian jurisdiction.
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/dev-erriah-on-mauritius-law-erriah-chambers-video
For more World Finance interviews go to http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/

THINGS I LOVE ABOUT MAURITIUS | Living in Mauritius | VLOGMAS

Mauritius 2017- Living the good life! 🇲🇺🖤

Iphoneography/BU_Wanderlust

2:04

UNICEF: Childrens rights: a report from Mauritius

UNICEF: Childrens rights: a report from Mauritius

UNICEF: Childrens rights: a report from Mauritius

NEW YORK, USA, 19 November 2008 UNICEF is hosting a two-day conference on making legal systems work to achieve children's and women's rights. The event brings together representatives of governments, non-governmental organizations and UN agencies, as well as academics, parliamentarians and experts on human rights legislation.
UNICEF has played a leading role in encouraging legal reform to realize children's rights, Executive DirectorAnn M. Veneman noted in her opening remarks at the conference, which wraps up today in New York City. She added that the meeting represented a step toward bringing together key actors engaged in legislative reform initiatives and launching discussions on how to formalize these initiatives into a coordinated effort to advance human rights.
In this video, Ombudsperson for Children in MauritiusShirin Aumeeruddy-Cziffra describes how she sees other African countries establishing national human rights institutions.
To read the full story, visit: http://www.unicef.org/protection/index_46456.html

3:32

Top 7 Sex Tourism Destinations

Top 7 Sex Tourism Destinations

Top 7 Sex Tourism Destinations

Sex tourism is an industry worth billions of Euros with millions of sex workers around the world. Every year, about three million people travel on sex tourism trips. These figures are on a rapid rise. Prostitution is not legal in all of the following countries; nonetheless the ‘world’s oldest profession’ is still widely practiced in them. Here are the 10 biggest sex tourism destinations.
7. Kenya
Kenya is one of the most relatively stable and safe countries in Africa. It has one of the largest tourism industries on the continent and that includes sex tourism. The KenyanTourism Board doesn’t discourage it in practice despite the high levels of STI’s and HIV in the country. Kenya is a popular destination among older white women, from mainly the USA and UK, who want to purchase a ‘holiday romance’ with a local man.
6. The Netherlands
The Netherlands, due mainly to the famous sin city of Amsterdam, is one of the world’s sex tourism capitals. Prostitution is legal and regulated, this includes brothels. Amsterdam’s, De Wallen, is the largest and most famous red-light district in the city and a famous destination for international sex tourism.
5. The Philippines
Amazingly, prostitution is illegal in the country and technically it can come with harsh penalties. Nonetheless, the industry is massive in the country and not really frowned upon. Female company usually comes in the form of ‘bargirls’ who often wear ‘bargirl’ ID tags. These girls are supposed to come with a guarantee of being regularly tested for STDs. Amazingly, it is estimated that 60% of tourists that visit the country, come only for sex tourism.
4. Spain
The sex trade exists in a legal loophole in Spain and has been on the rise in recent years, combining effectively with the country’s massive tourism industry. Ninety per cent of prostitutes in Spain are illegal immigrants, many of which arrive in Spain through illegal human trafficking.
3. ColombiaColombian women are undoubtedly among the most beautiful in the world, this certainly is one of the factors that has aided its reputation as a global sex tourism capital. While the sex trade is completely legal and accepted in the country, the Government of Colombia is making efforts to fight child prostitution, sexual slavery and human trafficking.
2. Brazil
Brazil is a country with an extremely supportive outlook on legal prostitution. They also launched an ‘I’m a happy prostitution’ campaign to promote a more positive outlook on the industry. Brazil looks set to become the number one sex tourism destination in the world in the next few years, despite that fact that brothels are still illegal.
1. Thailand
Thailand takes the number one spot even though prostitution is not strictly legal there. However, in reality it is partly regulated and tolerated and a vital part of the country’s tourism industry. The industry really started in the country during the Vietnam War and hasn’t slowed since. There are over three million sex workers in the country. Sadly, a third of this massive figure is believed to be minors.

Bad drivers of mauritius

Drivers showing off their amazing skills by breaking the law. Bikers overtaking on the left. Too many bikers have lost their lives due to road traffic accident. Is lane splitting or filtering legal in Mauritius? Anyway spread the word and be safe.
Camera: Firefly 6s
Bike:KawasakiKSR Pro

22:42

Living and working in Mauritius and the Mauritian legal system by Temple Group (Part 2)

Living and working in Mauritius and the Mauritian legal system by Temple Group (Part 2)

Living and working in Mauritius and the Mauritian legal system by Temple Group (Part 2)

G&P Legal - Law firm in Mauritius

G&P LEGAL is a Mauritius law firm, unique in providing both French and Mauritian legal services to its local and international clients. The partners have considerable experience in their fields of expertise and have that personal touch which helps developing good relationships with clients.

Dev Erriah on Mauritius law | Erriah Chambers | World Finance Videos

WorldFinance interviews Dev Erriah, Head of Erriah Chambers, on the Vodafone case and how it affirms Mauritius tax laws.
Mauritius' complex legal system -- a post-colonial hybrid of French civil and English common law -- is shifting more towards the latter as it aligns itself with OECD standards and ensures its fiscal statutes comply with international regulations. Dev Erriah discusses the reforms being made to make the country more accessible to international businesses, and what the recent Indian Vodafone tax ruling means for the Mauritian jurisdiction.
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/dev-erriah-on-mauritius-law-erriah-chambers-video
For more World Finance interviews go to http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/

THINGS I LOVE ABOUT MAURITIUS | Living in Mauritius | VLOGMAS

Mauritius 2017- Living the good life! 🇲🇺🖤

Iphoneography/BU_Wanderlust

published: 06 Sep 2017

UNICEF: Childrens rights: a report from Mauritius

NEW YORK, USA, 19 November 2008 UNICEF is hosting a two-day conference on making legal systems work to achieve children's and women's rights. The event brings together representatives of governments, non-governmental organizations and UN agencies, as well as academics, parliamentarians and experts on human rights legislation.
UNICEF has played a leading role in encouraging legal reform to realize children's rights, Executive DirectorAnn M. Veneman noted in her opening remarks at the conference, which wraps up today in New York City. She added that the meeting represented a step toward bringing together key actors engaged in legislative reform initiatives and launching discussions on how to formalize these initiatives into a coordinated effort to advance human rights.
In this video...

published: 24 Nov 2008

Top 7 Sex Tourism Destinations

Sex tourism is an industry worth billions of Euros with millions of sex workers around the world. Every year, about three million people travel on sex tourism trips. These figures are on a rapid rise. Prostitution is not legal in all of the following countries; nonetheless the ‘world’s oldest profession’ is still widely practiced in them. Here are the 10 biggest sex tourism destinations.
7. Kenya
Kenya is one of the most relatively stable and safe countries in Africa. It has one of the largest tourism industries on the continent and that includes sex tourism. The KenyanTourism Board doesn’t discourage it in practice despite the high levels of STI’s and HIV in the country. Kenya is a popular destination among older white women, from mainly the USA and UK, who want to purchase a ‘holiday ...

Bad drivers of mauritius

Drivers showing off their amazing skills by breaking the law. Bikers overtaking on the left. Too many bikers have lost their lives due to road traffic accident. Is lane splitting or filtering legal in Mauritius? Anyway spread the word and be safe.
Camera: Firefly 6s
Bike:KawasakiKSR Pro

published: 28 May 2017

Living and working in Mauritius and the Mauritian legal system by Temple Group (Part 2)

G&P Legal - Law firm in Mauritius

G&P LEGAL is a Mauritius law firm, unique in providing both French and Mauritian legal services to its local and international clients. The partners have considerable experience in their fields of expertise and have that personal touch which helps developing good relationships with clients.

WorldFinance interviews Dev Erriah, Head of Erriah Chambers, on the Vodafone case and how it affirms Mauritius tax laws.
Mauritius' complex legal system -- a post-colonial hybrid of French civil and English common law -- is shifting more towards the latter as it aligns itself with OECD standards and ensures its fiscal statutes comply with international regulations. Dev Erriah discusses the reforms being made to make the country more accessible to international businesses, and what the recent Indian Vodafone tax ruling means for the Mauritian jurisdiction.
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/dev-erriah-on-mauritius-law-erriah-chambers-video
For more World Finance interviews go to http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/

WorldFinance interviews Dev Erriah, Head of Erriah Chambers, on the Vodafone case and how it affirms Mauritius tax laws.
Mauritius' complex legal system -- a post-colonial hybrid of French civil and English common law -- is shifting more towards the latter as it aligns itself with OECD standards and ensures its fiscal statutes comply with international regulations. Dev Erriah discusses the reforms being made to make the country more accessible to international businesses, and what the recent Indian Vodafone tax ruling means for the Mauritian jurisdiction.
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/dev-erriah-on-mauritius-law-erriah-chambers-video
For more World Finance interviews go to http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/

UNICEF: Childrens rights: a report from Mauritius

NEW YORK, USA, 19 November 2008 UNICEF is hosting a two-day conference on making legal systems work to achieve children's and women's rights. The event brings ...

NEW YORK, USA, 19 November 2008 UNICEF is hosting a two-day conference on making legal systems work to achieve children's and women's rights. The event brings together representatives of governments, non-governmental organizations and UN agencies, as well as academics, parliamentarians and experts on human rights legislation.
UNICEF has played a leading role in encouraging legal reform to realize children's rights, Executive DirectorAnn M. Veneman noted in her opening remarks at the conference, which wraps up today in New York City. She added that the meeting represented a step toward bringing together key actors engaged in legislative reform initiatives and launching discussions on how to formalize these initiatives into a coordinated effort to advance human rights.
In this video, Ombudsperson for Children in MauritiusShirin Aumeeruddy-Cziffra describes how she sees other African countries establishing national human rights institutions.
To read the full story, visit: http://www.unicef.org/protection/index_46456.html

NEW YORK, USA, 19 November 2008 UNICEF is hosting a two-day conference on making legal systems work to achieve children's and women's rights. The event brings together representatives of governments, non-governmental organizations and UN agencies, as well as academics, parliamentarians and experts on human rights legislation.
UNICEF has played a leading role in encouraging legal reform to realize children's rights, Executive DirectorAnn M. Veneman noted in her opening remarks at the conference, which wraps up today in New York City. She added that the meeting represented a step toward bringing together key actors engaged in legislative reform initiatives and launching discussions on how to formalize these initiatives into a coordinated effort to advance human rights.
In this video, Ombudsperson for Children in MauritiusShirin Aumeeruddy-Cziffra describes how she sees other African countries establishing national human rights institutions.
To read the full story, visit: http://www.unicef.org/protection/index_46456.html

Top 7 Sex Tourism Destinations

Sex tourism is an industry worth billions of Euros with millions of sex workers around the world. Every year, about three million people travel on sex tourism t...

Sex tourism is an industry worth billions of Euros with millions of sex workers around the world. Every year, about three million people travel on sex tourism trips. These figures are on a rapid rise. Prostitution is not legal in all of the following countries; nonetheless the ‘world’s oldest profession’ is still widely practiced in them. Here are the 10 biggest sex tourism destinations.
7. Kenya
Kenya is one of the most relatively stable and safe countries in Africa. It has one of the largest tourism industries on the continent and that includes sex tourism. The KenyanTourism Board doesn’t discourage it in practice despite the high levels of STI’s and HIV in the country. Kenya is a popular destination among older white women, from mainly the USA and UK, who want to purchase a ‘holiday romance’ with a local man.
6. The Netherlands
The Netherlands, due mainly to the famous sin city of Amsterdam, is one of the world’s sex tourism capitals. Prostitution is legal and regulated, this includes brothels. Amsterdam’s, De Wallen, is the largest and most famous red-light district in the city and a famous destination for international sex tourism.
5. The Philippines
Amazingly, prostitution is illegal in the country and technically it can come with harsh penalties. Nonetheless, the industry is massive in the country and not really frowned upon. Female company usually comes in the form of ‘bargirls’ who often wear ‘bargirl’ ID tags. These girls are supposed to come with a guarantee of being regularly tested for STDs. Amazingly, it is estimated that 60% of tourists that visit the country, come only for sex tourism.
4. Spain
The sex trade exists in a legal loophole in Spain and has been on the rise in recent years, combining effectively with the country’s massive tourism industry. Ninety per cent of prostitutes in Spain are illegal immigrants, many of which arrive in Spain through illegal human trafficking.
3. ColombiaColombian women are undoubtedly among the most beautiful in the world, this certainly is one of the factors that has aided its reputation as a global sex tourism capital. While the sex trade is completely legal and accepted in the country, the Government of Colombia is making efforts to fight child prostitution, sexual slavery and human trafficking.
2. Brazil
Brazil is a country with an extremely supportive outlook on legal prostitution. They also launched an ‘I’m a happy prostitution’ campaign to promote a more positive outlook on the industry. Brazil looks set to become the number one sex tourism destination in the world in the next few years, despite that fact that brothels are still illegal.
1. Thailand
Thailand takes the number one spot even though prostitution is not strictly legal there. However, in reality it is partly regulated and tolerated and a vital part of the country’s tourism industry. The industry really started in the country during the Vietnam War and hasn’t slowed since. There are over three million sex workers in the country. Sadly, a third of this massive figure is believed to be minors.

Sex tourism is an industry worth billions of Euros with millions of sex workers around the world. Every year, about three million people travel on sex tourism trips. These figures are on a rapid rise. Prostitution is not legal in all of the following countries; nonetheless the ‘world’s oldest profession’ is still widely practiced in them. Here are the 10 biggest sex tourism destinations.
7. Kenya
Kenya is one of the most relatively stable and safe countries in Africa. It has one of the largest tourism industries on the continent and that includes sex tourism. The KenyanTourism Board doesn’t discourage it in practice despite the high levels of STI’s and HIV in the country. Kenya is a popular destination among older white women, from mainly the USA and UK, who want to purchase a ‘holiday romance’ with a local man.
6. The Netherlands
The Netherlands, due mainly to the famous sin city of Amsterdam, is one of the world’s sex tourism capitals. Prostitution is legal and regulated, this includes brothels. Amsterdam’s, De Wallen, is the largest and most famous red-light district in the city and a famous destination for international sex tourism.
5. The Philippines
Amazingly, prostitution is illegal in the country and technically it can come with harsh penalties. Nonetheless, the industry is massive in the country and not really frowned upon. Female company usually comes in the form of ‘bargirls’ who often wear ‘bargirl’ ID tags. These girls are supposed to come with a guarantee of being regularly tested for STDs. Amazingly, it is estimated that 60% of tourists that visit the country, come only for sex tourism.
4. Spain
The sex trade exists in a legal loophole in Spain and has been on the rise in recent years, combining effectively with the country’s massive tourism industry. Ninety per cent of prostitutes in Spain are illegal immigrants, many of which arrive in Spain through illegal human trafficking.
3. ColombiaColombian women are undoubtedly among the most beautiful in the world, this certainly is one of the factors that has aided its reputation as a global sex tourism capital. While the sex trade is completely legal and accepted in the country, the Government of Colombia is making efforts to fight child prostitution, sexual slavery and human trafficking.
2. Brazil
Brazil is a country with an extremely supportive outlook on legal prostitution. They also launched an ‘I’m a happy prostitution’ campaign to promote a more positive outlook on the industry. Brazil looks set to become the number one sex tourism destination in the world in the next few years, despite that fact that brothels are still illegal.
1. Thailand
Thailand takes the number one spot even though prostitution is not strictly legal there. However, in reality it is partly regulated and tolerated and a vital part of the country’s tourism industry. The industry really started in the country during the Vietnam War and hasn’t slowed since. There are over three million sex workers in the country. Sadly, a third of this massive figure is believed to be minors.

Bad drivers of mauritius

Drivers showing off their amazing skills by breaking the law. Bikers overtaking on the left. Too many bikers have lost their lives due to road traffic accident....

Drivers showing off their amazing skills by breaking the law. Bikers overtaking on the left. Too many bikers have lost their lives due to road traffic accident. Is lane splitting or filtering legal in Mauritius? Anyway spread the word and be safe.
Camera: Firefly 6s
Bike:KawasakiKSR Pro

Drivers showing off their amazing skills by breaking the law. Bikers overtaking on the left. Too many bikers have lost their lives due to road traffic accident. Is lane splitting or filtering legal in Mauritius? Anyway spread the word and be safe.
Camera: Firefly 6s
Bike:KawasakiKSR Pro

published:28 May 2017

views:779

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Living and working in Mauritius and the Mauritian legal system by Temple Group (Part 2)

G&P Legal - Law firm in Mauritius

G&P LEGAL is a Mauritius law firm, unique in providing both French and Mauritian legal services to its local and international clients. The partners have consid...

G&P LEGAL is a Mauritius law firm, unique in providing both French and Mauritian legal services to its local and international clients. The partners have considerable experience in their fields of expertise and have that personal touch which helps developing good relationships with clients.

G&P LEGAL is a Mauritius law firm, unique in providing both French and Mauritian legal services to its local and international clients. The partners have considerable experience in their fields of expertise and have that personal touch which helps developing good relationships with clients.

Mauritius Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

The little island, lying in the center of the Indian Ocean is a real tropical paradise. Along the white sand beaches, shaded by coconut palm trees there are many luxury hotels. We can take excursions to the nearby islands, or take a dive in the turquoise blue water. In the center of the island, on the top of a vulcanic plateau, emerald green sugar cane plantations can be found. On the Domaine Les Pailles estate we can have a glimpse at how rum and sugar are produced from sugar cane. We can try the Indian dishes and take a look at the colorful Hindu temple. We might enjoy the Sega dance and taste the teas from the Bois Cheri plantation. We might also take a Jeep Tour through the Black RiverNational Park and take a look at the marvellous waterfall of Chamarel, while in the zoo the famous pi...

published: 22 Apr 2015

[4K]What to Eat and Do in Mauritius, Africa (NOC Travel Guide!)

We weren't kidding when we said that we were on a mission to explore the world! This time, we've gone to our furthest destination yet...all the way to...MAURITIUS! When we first heard about this place, we didn't realize it was all the way in South Africa! Sylvia was very excited to see a Baobab tree!
Check out AirAsia fares to Mauritius at www.airasia.com or download the AirAsia mobile app at http://bit.ly/NOC_AAMobile
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Our awesome hotel is thanks to The Attitude Hotels Grou...

published: 06 Nov 2016

Mauritius Island Guide - travelguru.tv

A travelguru video guide to the beautiful Indian Ocean island of Mauritius. Find out more about where to stay, which parts of the island to visit and ideas for day trips and excursions.

Discover Mauritius An Island Of Emotion - Unravel Travel TV

Mauritius in the Indian Ocean is know for its sparkling crystal and turquoise waters. The contrast of colours, cultures and tastes makes the island a location for an unforgettable holiday. Mauritius offers the opportunity to unparalleled luxury, a level of refinement that is ahead of many other other tropical holiday destinations. Mauritius was named after DutchPrince Maurice Van Nassau.
Mauritius' white beaches are protected by a coral reef barrier that encircles almost all of the coastline, with the exception of the southern end, where it falls away and where wilder waters and dramatic cliffs can be observed. From the northern plains, the land rises to a central plateau dotted by lakes and extinct volcanic craters. A few uninhabited islets area are scattered around the main island.
P...

published: 30 Dec 2012

Mauritius travel guide (HD 1080p)

Mauritius travel guide, Mauritius Island trip, Mauritius Island tourism
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Mauritius is a small, multi-cultural island in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar, NorthEast of Reunion and southeast of the Seychelles. Mauritius also controls Rodrigues Island and the remote, sparsely populated Agalega and Cargados Garayos (Saint Brandon) islands.
See in Mauritius
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Grand Bay was the first area of the island to fully experience the tourist boom. A shopping and leisure paradise, Grand Bay is also where Mauritians go when they want a fun-filled night out (restaurants, bars and discos). Recently renovated, La Cuvette beach is well worth a visit.
Pereybere — The wonderful Pereybere publ...

Mauritius - 12 Top Attractions HD

Mauritius Attraction HD.Best things to do in Mauritius island with name of places.
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published: 15 Nov 2013

MAURITIUS in 30 minutes. My Vacation, Experience and Travel Tips

This video is about my vacation in Mauritius where I show the country around and tours I visited. Also, during the video I share lots of tips for those who are planning to visit Mauritius.
Tour company in Mauritius http://www.as-siyaaha.com
To watch where I stayed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ubcske-kUc
Place I stayed http://www.aparthoteldetamarin.com
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Mauritius Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

The little island, lying in the center of the Indian Ocean is a real tropical paradise. Along the white sand beaches, shaded by coconut palm trees there are man...

The little island, lying in the center of the Indian Ocean is a real tropical paradise. Along the white sand beaches, shaded by coconut palm trees there are many luxury hotels. We can take excursions to the nearby islands, or take a dive in the turquoise blue water. In the center of the island, on the top of a vulcanic plateau, emerald green sugar cane plantations can be found. On the Domaine Les Pailles estate we can have a glimpse at how rum and sugar are produced from sugar cane. We can try the Indian dishes and take a look at the colorful Hindu temple. We might enjoy the Sega dance and taste the teas from the Bois Cheri plantation. We might also take a Jeep Tour through the Black RiverNational Park and take a look at the marvellous waterfall of Chamarel, while in the zoo the famous pink pigeon and the golden bat can be found. In the city there is the Blue Penny Museum and one of the worlds most beautiful tropical parks, the PamplemoussesBotanic Garden to visit.

The little island, lying in the center of the Indian Ocean is a real tropical paradise. Along the white sand beaches, shaded by coconut palm trees there are many luxury hotels. We can take excursions to the nearby islands, or take a dive in the turquoise blue water. In the center of the island, on the top of a vulcanic plateau, emerald green sugar cane plantations can be found. On the Domaine Les Pailles estate we can have a glimpse at how rum and sugar are produced from sugar cane. We can try the Indian dishes and take a look at the colorful Hindu temple. We might enjoy the Sega dance and taste the teas from the Bois Cheri plantation. We might also take a Jeep Tour through the Black RiverNational Park and take a look at the marvellous waterfall of Chamarel, while in the zoo the famous pink pigeon and the golden bat can be found. In the city there is the Blue Penny Museum and one of the worlds most beautiful tropical parks, the PamplemoussesBotanic Garden to visit.

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We weren't kidding when we said that we were on a mission to explore the world! This time, we've gone to our furthest destination yet...all the way to...MAURITI...

We weren't kidding when we said that we were on a mission to explore the world! This time, we've gone to our furthest destination yet...all the way to...MAURITIUS! When we first heard about this place, we didn't realize it was all the way in South Africa! Sylvia was very excited to see a Baobab tree!
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We weren't kidding when we said that we were on a mission to explore the world! This time, we've gone to our furthest destination yet...all the way to...MAURITIUS! When we first heard about this place, we didn't realize it was all the way in South Africa! Sylvia was very excited to see a Baobab tree!
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Our awesome hotel is thanks to The Attitude Hotels Group! We stayed at The Ravenala Attitude, which has all-day dining as one of its perks!
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Discover Mauritius An Island Of Emotion - Unravel Travel TV

Mauritius in the Indian Ocean is know for its sparkling crystal and turquoise waters. The contrast of colours, cultures and tastes makes the island a location ...

Mauritius in the Indian Ocean is know for its sparkling crystal and turquoise waters. The contrast of colours, cultures and tastes makes the island a location for an unforgettable holiday. Mauritius offers the opportunity to unparalleled luxury, a level of refinement that is ahead of many other other tropical holiday destinations. Mauritius was named after DutchPrince Maurice Van Nassau.
Mauritius' white beaches are protected by a coral reef barrier that encircles almost all of the coastline, with the exception of the southern end, where it falls away and where wilder waters and dramatic cliffs can be observed. From the northern plains, the land rises to a central plateau dotted by lakes and extinct volcanic craters. A few uninhabited islets area are scattered around the main island.
Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, was founded by the French governor and colonist Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais in 1735. Situated on the north-west coast, Port Louis is the business and administrative capital of Mauritius. Packed with office-workers during the day, it quickly quietens down after office-hours allowing visitors to enjoy a night out along the famous Caudan Waterfront.
The south reveals a dramatically different landscape from the rest of the island: one typified by high cliffs in places that are battered by waves. These are created where the protective barrier of coral reef that surrounds Mauritius falls away on the seabed, so leaving the coastline exposed to a punishing Indian Ocean. But the south is not singularly about cliffs and rough waters. Further round the coastline, heading westwards, are an array of beautiful beaches and top-rate hotels and resorts, in up-and-coming areas such as Bel Ombre.
The eastern coastline of Mauritius is comprised of exquisite coves and emerald lagoons, permanently enhanced by a cool sea breeze: life goes by at a slow pace in the east whether you're a member of the fishing community or a holidaymaker. Situated between the mountains and the sea, the east is characterised by charming little villages with poetic names like PetiteJulie, Mare d'Australia and Queen Victoria. It also plays home to some of the country's best beaches, including Belle Mare, where you will want to spend hours basking in the sun, glorying in the sight of the long stretch of white sand.
To the west and south west of Mauritius off Tamarin Bay or Flic en Flac, heading in the direction of Île aux Benitiers, you can see the dolphins that come to these waters to rest and breed. The Morne Mountain, with its historical links to slavery, can also be found in this region --as well as some fine hotels known for their wide choice of watersports. Slightly inland, in the hills around Chamarel, is the rum distillery that bears the name of the village. Here, you can learn about rum production and taste some of the delightful produce.
Inland & Central Plateau of Mauritius is the 'highlands' where you will discover the island's four other major towns. In Quatre Bornes, head for the local market if you want to do some bargain-hunting. In Curepipe, where it is generally cooler than elsewhere on the island, try visiting the botanical gardens. In the early evening the gardens of the Plaza -- the municipal theatre of the town of Rose Hill -- fill up with families who come to relax and enjoy an ice--cream. This is a heart-warming sight definitely worth beholding. Vacoas, meanwhile, is most renowned for its Gymkhana GolfClub the oldest in the southern hemisphere.
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Mauritius in the Indian Ocean is know for its sparkling crystal and turquoise waters. The contrast of colours, cultures and tastes makes the island a location for an unforgettable holiday. Mauritius offers the opportunity to unparalleled luxury, a level of refinement that is ahead of many other other tropical holiday destinations. Mauritius was named after DutchPrince Maurice Van Nassau.
Mauritius' white beaches are protected by a coral reef barrier that encircles almost all of the coastline, with the exception of the southern end, where it falls away and where wilder waters and dramatic cliffs can be observed. From the northern plains, the land rises to a central plateau dotted by lakes and extinct volcanic craters. A few uninhabited islets area are scattered around the main island.
Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, was founded by the French governor and colonist Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais in 1735. Situated on the north-west coast, Port Louis is the business and administrative capital of Mauritius. Packed with office-workers during the day, it quickly quietens down after office-hours allowing visitors to enjoy a night out along the famous Caudan Waterfront.
The south reveals a dramatically different landscape from the rest of the island: one typified by high cliffs in places that are battered by waves. These are created where the protective barrier of coral reef that surrounds Mauritius falls away on the seabed, so leaving the coastline exposed to a punishing Indian Ocean. But the south is not singularly about cliffs and rough waters. Further round the coastline, heading westwards, are an array of beautiful beaches and top-rate hotels and resorts, in up-and-coming areas such as Bel Ombre.
The eastern coastline of Mauritius is comprised of exquisite coves and emerald lagoons, permanently enhanced by a cool sea breeze: life goes by at a slow pace in the east whether you're a member of the fishing community or a holidaymaker. Situated between the mountains and the sea, the east is characterised by charming little villages with poetic names like PetiteJulie, Mare d'Australia and Queen Victoria. It also plays home to some of the country's best beaches, including Belle Mare, where you will want to spend hours basking in the sun, glorying in the sight of the long stretch of white sand.
To the west and south west of Mauritius off Tamarin Bay or Flic en Flac, heading in the direction of Île aux Benitiers, you can see the dolphins that come to these waters to rest and breed. The Morne Mountain, with its historical links to slavery, can also be found in this region --as well as some fine hotels known for their wide choice of watersports. Slightly inland, in the hills around Chamarel, is the rum distillery that bears the name of the village. Here, you can learn about rum production and taste some of the delightful produce.
Inland & Central Plateau of Mauritius is the 'highlands' where you will discover the island's four other major towns. In Quatre Bornes, head for the local market if you want to do some bargain-hunting. In Curepipe, where it is generally cooler than elsewhere on the island, try visiting the botanical gardens. In the early evening the gardens of the Plaza -- the municipal theatre of the town of Rose Hill -- fill up with families who come to relax and enjoy an ice--cream. This is a heart-warming sight definitely worth beholding. Vacoas, meanwhile, is most renowned for its Gymkhana GolfClub the oldest in the southern hemisphere.
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Mauritius travel guide, Mauritius Island trip, Mauritius Island tourism
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Mauritius is a small, multi-cultural island in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar, NorthEast of Reunion and southeast of the Seychelles. Mauritius also controls Rodrigues Island and the remote, sparsely populated Agalega and Cargados Garayos (Saint Brandon) islands.
See in Mauritius
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Grand Bay was the first area of the island to fully experience the tourist boom. A shopping and leisure paradise, Grand Bay is also where Mauritians go when they want a fun-filled night out (restaurants, bars and discos). Recently renovated, La Cuvette beach is well worth a visit.
Pereybere — The wonderful Pereybere public beach is popular because of its shopping facilities, restaurants and pubs. This is one of the best beaches for swimming.
BalaclavaRuins — Near (a few metres) Baie aux Tortues, which 17th century sailors named after the many tortoises in the area, can be found the ruins of the old Balaclava estate. Visitors can see the sea walls, whose initial foundations were laid down by Mahé de Labourdonnais. The location of the ruins now form part of Maritim Hotel, and public access may not be possible.
The Triolet Shivala — The longest village on the island, Triolet offers an opportunity to visit the biggest Hindu temple, the Maheswarnath, first built in 1819 in honour of the GodsShiva, Krishna, Vishnu, Muruga, Brahma and Ganesha.
The Labourdonnais Orchards — Discover a large variety of tropical fruit trees, and colourful and perfumed exotic flowers. Trips on mountain bikes or hiking are possible.
The Caudan Waterfront — The Caudan Waterfront and its surroundings has a great collection of local souvenir shops and other foreign brand materials such as clothes, and spirits. In addition to the harbor of Mauritius, you will also find the movie theater, game arcades, and local restaurants.
The Bazaar of Port-Louis — Literally translated as "The Market of Port Louis" — here you will find a variety of local snacks and tropical fruits, the cheapest food you will find in the capital city. Numerous shops sell well made traditional crafted objects such as the "goni" basket. Unfortunately you will also find a lot of stalls selling pirate versions of programs, movies and games: they are extremely cheap but still are illegal and do not guarantee quality. You may get a version that is not the original, but created by other than what is stated. Like all crowded areas, be wary of your surroundings and keep your belongings close to you. Food sold on the street may have health issues, but that is, for the most part, rare. If you have any allergies, refrain from eating at these stalls.
The SSR Botanical Garden If you want to see some plants originating from Mauritius, then this is the place for you. The SSR botanical garden is the oldest botanical garden in the Southern Hemisphere. It was founded by Pierre Poivre (1719 – 1786) in 1770, contains some flora unique to Mauritius and covers an area of around 37 hectares. It also has several animals, being especially famous for its fish, deer and tortoises, as well as an old replica of a sugar mill.
Aquarium Situated near Pointe Aux Piments, this aquarium contains a wide variety of fishes and crabs. You can also see some sharks and turtles in a big tank placed in the aquarium. Stone fish and muray fish can also be seen in the aquarium.
Restaurants — Don't hesitate to go to the various local restaurants around the city. Although many of them advertise a specific ethnic cuisine, like everywhere around the world they have their own mix of traditional and local. Fried rice, for example, may be different than your usual experience.

Mauritius travel guide, Mauritius Island trip, Mauritius Island tourism
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Mauritius is a small, multi-cultural island in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar, NorthEast of Reunion and southeast of the Seychelles. Mauritius also controls Rodrigues Island and the remote, sparsely populated Agalega and Cargados Garayos (Saint Brandon) islands.
See in Mauritius
==============
Grand Bay was the first area of the island to fully experience the tourist boom. A shopping and leisure paradise, Grand Bay is also where Mauritians go when they want a fun-filled night out (restaurants, bars and discos). Recently renovated, La Cuvette beach is well worth a visit.
Pereybere — The wonderful Pereybere public beach is popular because of its shopping facilities, restaurants and pubs. This is one of the best beaches for swimming.
BalaclavaRuins — Near (a few metres) Baie aux Tortues, which 17th century sailors named after the many tortoises in the area, can be found the ruins of the old Balaclava estate. Visitors can see the sea walls, whose initial foundations were laid down by Mahé de Labourdonnais. The location of the ruins now form part of Maritim Hotel, and public access may not be possible.
The Triolet Shivala — The longest village on the island, Triolet offers an opportunity to visit the biggest Hindu temple, the Maheswarnath, first built in 1819 in honour of the GodsShiva, Krishna, Vishnu, Muruga, Brahma and Ganesha.
The Labourdonnais Orchards — Discover a large variety of tropical fruit trees, and colourful and perfumed exotic flowers. Trips on mountain bikes or hiking are possible.
The Caudan Waterfront — The Caudan Waterfront and its surroundings has a great collection of local souvenir shops and other foreign brand materials such as clothes, and spirits. In addition to the harbor of Mauritius, you will also find the movie theater, game arcades, and local restaurants.
The Bazaar of Port-Louis — Literally translated as "The Market of Port Louis" — here you will find a variety of local snacks and tropical fruits, the cheapest food you will find in the capital city. Numerous shops sell well made traditional crafted objects such as the "goni" basket. Unfortunately you will also find a lot of stalls selling pirate versions of programs, movies and games: they are extremely cheap but still are illegal and do not guarantee quality. You may get a version that is not the original, but created by other than what is stated. Like all crowded areas, be wary of your surroundings and keep your belongings close to you. Food sold on the street may have health issues, but that is, for the most part, rare. If you have any allergies, refrain from eating at these stalls.
The SSR Botanical Garden If you want to see some plants originating from Mauritius, then this is the place for you. The SSR botanical garden is the oldest botanical garden in the Southern Hemisphere. It was founded by Pierre Poivre (1719 – 1786) in 1770, contains some flora unique to Mauritius and covers an area of around 37 hectares. It also has several animals, being especially famous for its fish, deer and tortoises, as well as an old replica of a sugar mill.
Aquarium Situated near Pointe Aux Piments, this aquarium contains a wide variety of fishes and crabs. You can also see some sharks and turtles in a big tank placed in the aquarium. Stone fish and muray fish can also be seen in the aquarium.
Restaurants — Don't hesitate to go to the various local restaurants around the city. Although many of them advertise a specific ethnic cuisine, like everywhere around the world they have their own mix of traditional and local. Fried rice, for example, may be different than your usual experience.

MAURITIUS in 30 minutes. My Vacation, Experience and Travel Tips

This video is about my vacation in Mauritius where I show the country around and tours I visited. Also, during the video I share lots of tips for those who are ...

This video is about my vacation in Mauritius where I show the country around and tours I visited. Also, during the video I share lots of tips for those who are planning to visit Mauritius.
Tour company in Mauritius http://www.as-siyaaha.com
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This video is about my vacation in Mauritius where I show the country around and tours I visited. Also, during the video I share lots of tips for those who are planning to visit Mauritius.
Tour company in Mauritius http://www.as-siyaaha.com
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Mauritius Government's Legal Notice To PM Modi | Mojo TV Telugu News

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Rise of the Global Business Sector in Mauritius: The employment law challenges.

Mauritius has been attracting a lot of foreigners and is considered to be a privileged place to work and live. This video explains the relevant laws, regulations and guidelines to follow if you are willing to work in Mauritius. It explores the different permits available to foreign workers namely the work permit & the occupation permit as well as the guidelines to follow in the formulation of a contract.
On the other hand, if you are a Mauritian citizen working in a foreign jurisdiction, this video explains the important factors to take into consideration. Judicial decision was also accessed by referring to the case of Permanent SecretaryMinistry of Labour v Rogers and Co ltd 1965 MR 37.
The webcast was conducted by Juristconsult’s Senior-Associate Barrister Burty Francois and Associa...

published: 26 Oct 2017

Living and working in Mauritius and the Mauritian legal system by Temple Group (Part 2)

Bad drivers of mauritius

Drivers showing off their amazing skills by breaking the law. Bikers overtaking on the left. Too many bikers have lost their lives due to road traffic accident. Is lane splitting or filtering legal in Mauritius? Anyway spread the word and be safe.
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G&P Legal - Law firm in Mauritius

G&P LEGAL is a Mauritius law firm, unique in providing both French and Mauritian legal services to its local and international clients. The partners have considerable experience in their fields of expertise and have that personal touch which helps developing good relationships with clients.

Rise of the Global Business Sector in Mauritius: The employment law challenges.

Mauritius has been attracting a lot of foreigners and is considered to be a privileged place to work and live. This video explains the relevant laws, regulation...

Mauritius has been attracting a lot of foreigners and is considered to be a privileged place to work and live. This video explains the relevant laws, regulations and guidelines to follow if you are willing to work in Mauritius. It explores the different permits available to foreign workers namely the work permit & the occupation permit as well as the guidelines to follow in the formulation of a contract.
On the other hand, if you are a Mauritian citizen working in a foreign jurisdiction, this video explains the important factors to take into consideration. Judicial decision was also accessed by referring to the case of Permanent SecretaryMinistry of Labour v Rogers and Co ltd 1965 MR 37.
The webcast was conducted by Juristconsult’s Senior-Associate Barrister Burty Francois and Associate-Barrister Khemila Narraidoo, experts in the field of employment law.

Mauritius has been attracting a lot of foreigners and is considered to be a privileged place to work and live. This video explains the relevant laws, regulations and guidelines to follow if you are willing to work in Mauritius. It explores the different permits available to foreign workers namely the work permit & the occupation permit as well as the guidelines to follow in the formulation of a contract.
On the other hand, if you are a Mauritian citizen working in a foreign jurisdiction, this video explains the important factors to take into consideration. Judicial decision was also accessed by referring to the case of Permanent SecretaryMinistry of Labour v Rogers and Co ltd 1965 MR 37.
The webcast was conducted by Juristconsult’s Senior-Associate Barrister Burty Francois and Associate-Barrister Khemila Narraidoo, experts in the field of employment law.

published:26 Oct 2017

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Living and working in Mauritius and the Mauritian legal system by Temple Group (Part 2)

Bad drivers of mauritius

Drivers showing off their amazing skills by breaking the law. Bikers overtaking on the left. Too many bikers have lost their lives due to road traffic accident....

Drivers showing off their amazing skills by breaking the law. Bikers overtaking on the left. Too many bikers have lost their lives due to road traffic accident. Is lane splitting or filtering legal in Mauritius? Anyway spread the word and be safe.
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Drivers showing off their amazing skills by breaking the law. Bikers overtaking on the left. Too many bikers have lost their lives due to road traffic accident. Is lane splitting or filtering legal in Mauritius? Anyway spread the word and be safe.
Camera: Firefly 6s
Bike:KawasakiKSR Pro

G&P Legal - Law firm in Mauritius

G&P LEGAL is a Mauritius law firm, unique in providing both French and Mauritian legal services to its local and international clients. The partners have consid...

G&P LEGAL is a Mauritius law firm, unique in providing both French and Mauritian legal services to its local and international clients. The partners have considerable experience in their fields of expertise and have that personal touch which helps developing good relationships with clients.

G&P LEGAL is a Mauritius law firm, unique in providing both French and Mauritian legal services to its local and international clients. The partners have considerable experience in their fields of expertise and have that personal touch which helps developing good relationships with clients.

OECD Common Reporting Standard (CRS) - Juristconsult, Business Law Firm in Mauritius

Initially part of the “Early Adopters Group”, Mauritius has since postponed the effective implementation date of CRS to 1 January 2017. This decision has been widely approved by the financial services industry: it will give time to stakeholders to understand and comment on the draft MRA guidance and ensure that they have the proper systems and controls in place to implement CRS correctly. The new date also puts Mauritius at par with other competing financial services hubs such as Singapore and Switzerland.

published: 25 Feb 2016

Press Conference by Legal Commission of Mauritius Labour Party at Head quarters held on 19 May 2016

A documentary film on the working of tax havens in the context of the double taxation avoidance treaty between India and Mauritius.
Tax havens or low tax jurisdictions blur the thin dividing line between legal forms of tax avoidance , euphemistically called tax planning and illegal forms of tax evasion or money laundering.
Mauritius, a clutch of islands in the Indian Ocean, is the eastern-most point in the continent of Africa or, some would say, the western-most point in Asia. India and Mauritius share a special and unique relationship in more ways than one. More than two-thirds of the country's population of 1.4 million are people of India origin. From the early-nineties onwards, for more than two decades, roughly 40 per cent of the total accumulated Foreign Direct Investments into Indi...

A family-run fish collecting business in Mauritius by Meneeka Gurroby | MACNA 2014

It’s an honor to talk about and represent my family run business and my small team and of course about my small paradise Island – Mauritius.
The talk will cover all aspects of our operation including our history, development of a unique fishery, all aspects of our collection, holding and exporting procedures and of course, a thorough accounting of our beautiful and bountiful marine life.
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Initially part of the “Early Adopters Group”, Mauritius has since postponed the effective implementation date of CRS to 1 January 2017. This decision has been widely approved by the financial services industry: it will give time to stakeholders to understand and comment on the draft MRA guidance and ensure that they have the proper systems and controls in place to implement CRS correctly. The new date also puts Mauritius at par with other competing financial services hubs such as Singapore and Switzerland.

Initially part of the “Early Adopters Group”, Mauritius has since postponed the effective implementation date of CRS to 1 January 2017. This decision has been widely approved by the financial services industry: it will give time to stakeholders to understand and comment on the draft MRA guidance and ensure that they have the proper systems and controls in place to implement CRS correctly. The new date also puts Mauritius at par with other competing financial services hubs such as Singapore and Switzerland.

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Press Conference by Legal Commission of Mauritius Labour Party at Head quarters held on 19 May 2016

A documentary film on the working of tax havens in the context of the double taxation avoidance treaty between India and Mauritius.
Tax havens or low tax juris...

A documentary film on the working of tax havens in the context of the double taxation avoidance treaty between India and Mauritius.
Tax havens or low tax jurisdictions blur the thin dividing line between legal forms of tax avoidance , euphemistically called tax planning and illegal forms of tax evasion or money laundering.
Mauritius, a clutch of islands in the Indian Ocean, is the eastern-most point in the continent of Africa or, some would say, the western-most point in Asia. India and Mauritius share a special and unique relationship in more ways than one. More than two-thirds of the country's population of 1.4 million are people of India origin. From the early-nineties onwards, for more than two decades, roughly 40 per cent of the total accumulated Foreign Direct Investments into India and the net inflow of Foreign Institutional Investments into Indian stock markets have been routed through Mauritius.
In August 1982, the governments of India and Mauritius signed a Double Taxation AvoidanceTreaty ostensibly to ease business opportunities and attract international investments to the Indian economy. While government officials and bankers in Mauritius claim they comply with internationally accepted rules and standards for financial transactions, many unscrupulous individuals in India have taken their illegal earnings outside the country, moved the funds through different jurisdictions and brought these back as clean, white money by a process called round tripping or treaty shopping, thereby cheating the government's tax collection authorities. The deals are done through shell companies also called shelf companies, or postbox firms or nameplate companies, set up by lawyers and accountants,
In India, laws and rules have been created and defended ostensibly because these have helped attract foreign investments. However, the country has not necessarily benefited from all these foreign investments to the extent envisaged or anticipated. Greater transparency in financial transactions, stricter regulation and more effective implementation of existing laws are needed. Even if certain financial transactions adhere to the letter of the law, not all of these are desirable or beneficial for humankind.
Duration: 55 min
Produced and Directed by Paranjoy Guha ThakurtaExecutive Producer and Director: Shankhayan Chowdhury
Copyright @ Paranjoy Guha Thakurta 2013-14

A documentary film on the working of tax havens in the context of the double taxation avoidance treaty between India and Mauritius.
Tax havens or low tax jurisdictions blur the thin dividing line between legal forms of tax avoidance , euphemistically called tax planning and illegal forms of tax evasion or money laundering.
Mauritius, a clutch of islands in the Indian Ocean, is the eastern-most point in the continent of Africa or, some would say, the western-most point in Asia. India and Mauritius share a special and unique relationship in more ways than one. More than two-thirds of the country's population of 1.4 million are people of India origin. From the early-nineties onwards, for more than two decades, roughly 40 per cent of the total accumulated Foreign Direct Investments into India and the net inflow of Foreign Institutional Investments into Indian stock markets have been routed through Mauritius.
In August 1982, the governments of India and Mauritius signed a Double Taxation AvoidanceTreaty ostensibly to ease business opportunities and attract international investments to the Indian economy. While government officials and bankers in Mauritius claim they comply with internationally accepted rules and standards for financial transactions, many unscrupulous individuals in India have taken their illegal earnings outside the country, moved the funds through different jurisdictions and brought these back as clean, white money by a process called round tripping or treaty shopping, thereby cheating the government's tax collection authorities. The deals are done through shell companies also called shelf companies, or postbox firms or nameplate companies, set up by lawyers and accountants,
In India, laws and rules have been created and defended ostensibly because these have helped attract foreign investments. However, the country has not necessarily benefited from all these foreign investments to the extent envisaged or anticipated. Greater transparency in financial transactions, stricter regulation and more effective implementation of existing laws are needed. Even if certain financial transactions adhere to the letter of the law, not all of these are desirable or beneficial for humankind.
Duration: 55 min
Produced and Directed by Paranjoy Guha ThakurtaExecutive Producer and Director: Shankhayan Chowdhury
Copyright @ Paranjoy Guha Thakurta 2013-14

A family-run fish collecting business in Mauritius by Meneeka Gurroby | MACNA 2014

It’s an honor to talk about and represent my family run business and my small team and of course about my small paradise Island – Mauritius.
The talk will cover...

It’s an honor to talk about and represent my family run business and my small team and of course about my small paradise Island – Mauritius.
The talk will cover all aspects of our operation including our history, development of a unique fishery, all aspects of our collection, holding and exporting procedures and of course, a thorough accounting of our beautiful and bountiful marine life.
*LegalStuff*
The purpose and content of this video is to provide general information regarding the products and their applications as presented in the video. Aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents disclaim all express or implied warranties, in any way, related to the products and their application as presented in this video, make no representation or warranty regarding the products and the application as presented in this video and shall not be liable for any direct or indirect losses or damages of any type, including but not limited to punitive damages, or from personal injury or death resulting from or in any manner related to the video, and the products in and contents of the video. The viewer expressly agrees that aquatic sales solutions, inc. and its officers, directors, employees and agents shall not be liable for any damages or losses related to the products in and content of the video and hereby agrees to hold the foregoing harmless from any such losses or damages.

It’s an honor to talk about and represent my family run business and my small team and of course about my small paradise Island – Mauritius.
The talk will cover all aspects of our operation including our history, development of a unique fishery, all aspects of our collection, holding and exporting procedures and of course, a thorough accounting of our beautiful and bountiful marine life.
*LegalStuff*
The purpose and content of this video is to provide general information regarding the products and their applications as presented in the video. Aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents disclaim all express or implied warranties, in any way, related to the products and their application as presented in this video, make no representation or warranty regarding the products and the application as presented in this video and shall not be liable for any direct or indirect losses or damages of any type, including but not limited to punitive damages, or from personal injury or death resulting from or in any manner related to the video, and the products in and contents of the video. The viewer expressly agrees that aquatic sales solutions, inc. and its officers, directors, employees and agents shall not be liable for any damages or losses related to the products in and content of the video and hereby agrees to hold the foregoing harmless from any such losses or damages.

Dev Erriah on Mauritius law | Erriah Chambers | World Finance Videos

WorldFinance interviews Dev Erriah, Head of Erriah Chambers, on the Vodafone case and how it affirms Mauritius tax laws.
Mauritius' complex legal system -- a post-colonial hybrid of French civil and English common law -- is shifting more towards the latter as it aligns itself with OECD standards and ensures its fiscal statutes comply with international regulations. Dev Erriah discusses the reforms being made to make the country more accessible to international businesses, and what the recent Indian Vodafone tax ruling means for the Mauritian jurisdiction.
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/dev-erriah-on-mauritius-law-erriah-chambers-video
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Testimonial: Nash Beekia, Mauritius

Nash Beekia from Mauritius speaks about his experience with The Law Simplified Tutoring Ma...

UNICEF: Childrens rights: a report from Mauritius

NEW YORK, USA, 19 November 2008 UNICEF is hosting a two-day conference on making legal systems work to achieve children's and women's rights. The event brings together representatives of governments, non-governmental organizations and UN agencies, as well as academics, parliamentarians and experts on human rights legislation.
UNICEF has played a leading role in encouraging legal reform to realize children's rights, Executive DirectorAnn M. Veneman noted in her opening remarks at the conference, which wraps up today in New York City. She added that the meeting represented a step toward bringing together key actors engaged in legislative reform initiatives and launching discussions on how to formalize these initiatives into a coordinated effort to advance human rights.
In this video, Ombudsperson for Children in MauritiusShirin Aumeeruddy-Cziffra describes how she sees other African countries establishing national human rights institutions.
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Top 7 Sex Tourism Destinations

Sex tourism is an industry worth billions of Euros with millions of sex workers around the...

Top 7 Sex Tourism Destinations

Sex tourism is an industry worth billions of Euros with millions of sex workers around the world. Every year, about three million people travel on sex tourism trips. These figures are on a rapid rise. Prostitution is not legal in all of the following countries; nonetheless the ‘world’s oldest profession’ is still widely practiced in them. Here are the 10 biggest sex tourism destinations.
7. Kenya
Kenya is one of the most relatively stable and safe countries in Africa. It has one of the largest tourism industries on the continent and that includes sex tourism. The KenyanTourism Board doesn’t discourage it in practice despite the high levels of STI’s and HIV in the country. Kenya is a popular destination among older white women, from mainly the USA and UK, who want to purchase a ‘holiday romance’ with a local man.
6. The Netherlands
The Netherlands, due mainly to the famous sin city of Amsterdam, is one of the world’s sex tourism capitals. Prostitution is legal and regulated, this includes brothels. Amsterdam’s, De Wallen, is the largest and most famous red-light district in the city and a famous destination for international sex tourism.
5. The Philippines
Amazingly, prostitution is illegal in the country and technically it can come with harsh penalties. Nonetheless, the industry is massive in the country and not really frowned upon. Female company usually comes in the form of ‘bargirls’ who often wear ‘bargirl’ ID tags. These girls are supposed to come with a guarantee of being regularly tested for STDs. Amazingly, it is estimated that 60% of tourists that visit the country, come only for sex tourism.
4. Spain
The sex trade exists in a legal loophole in Spain and has been on the rise in recent years, combining effectively with the country’s massive tourism industry. Ninety per cent of prostitutes in Spain are illegal immigrants, many of which arrive in Spain through illegal human trafficking.
3. ColombiaColombian women are undoubtedly among the most beautiful in the world, this certainly is one of the factors that has aided its reputation as a global sex tourism capital. While the sex trade is completely legal and accepted in the country, the Government of Colombia is making efforts to fight child prostitution, sexual slavery and human trafficking.
2. Brazil
Brazil is a country with an extremely supportive outlook on legal prostitution. They also launched an ‘I’m a happy prostitution’ campaign to promote a more positive outlook on the industry. Brazil looks set to become the number one sex tourism destination in the world in the next few years, despite that fact that brothels are still illegal.
1. Thailand
Thailand takes the number one spot even though prostitution is not strictly legal there. However, in reality it is partly regulated and tolerated and a vital part of the country’s tourism industry. The industry really started in the country during the Vietnam War and hasn’t slowed since. There are over three million sex workers in the country. Sadly, a third of this massive figure is believed to be minors.

Bad drivers of mauritius

Drivers showing off their amazing skills by breaking the law. Bikers overtaking on the left. Too many bikers have lost their lives due to road traffic accident. Is lane splitting or filtering legal in Mauritius? Anyway spread the word and be safe.
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Bike:KawasakiKSR Pro

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Living and working in Mauritius and the Mauritian legal system by Temple Group (Part 2)

Temple Group alongside the Board Of Investments and the South African Chamber of Commerce ...

G&P Legal - Law firm in Mauritius

G&P LEGAL is a Mauritius law firm, unique in providing both French and Mauritian legal services to its local and international clients. The partners have considerable experience in their fields of expertise and have that personal touch which helps developing good relationships with clients.

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YS Jagan's case | Mauritius government legal notice to PM Modi

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Mauritius Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

The little island, lying in the center of the Indian Ocean is a real tropical paradise. Along the white sand beaches, shaded by coconut palm trees there are many luxury hotels. We can take excursions to the nearby islands, or take a dive in the turquoise blue water. In the center of the island, on the top of a vulcanic plateau, emerald green sugar cane plantations can be found. On the Domaine Les Pailles estate we can have a glimpse at how rum and sugar are produced from sugar cane. We can try the Indian dishes and take a look at the colorful Hindu temple. We might enjoy the Sega dance and taste the teas from the Bois Cheri plantation. We might also take a Jeep Tour through the Black RiverNational Park and take a look at the marvellous waterfall of Chamarel, while in the zoo the famous pink pigeon and the golden bat can be found. In the city there is the Blue Penny Museum and one of the worlds most beautiful tropical parks, the PamplemoussesBotanic Garden to visit.

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[4K]What to Eat and Do in Mauritius, Africa (NOC Travel Guide!)

We weren't kidding when we said that we were on a mission to explore the world! This time,...

[4K]What to Eat and Do in Mauritius, Africa (NOC Travel Guide!)

We weren't kidding when we said that we were on a mission to explore the world! This time, we've gone to our furthest destination yet...all the way to...MAURITIUS! When we first heard about this place, we didn't realize it was all the way in South Africa! Sylvia was very excited to see a Baobab tree!
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Mauritius Island Guide - travelguru.tv

A travelguru video guide to the beautiful Indian Ocean island of Mauritius. Find out more ...

Discover Mauritius An Island Of Emotion - Unravel Travel TV

Mauritius in the Indian Ocean is know for its sparkling crystal and turquoise waters. The contrast of colours, cultures and tastes makes the island a location for an unforgettable holiday. Mauritius offers the opportunity to unparalleled luxury, a level of refinement that is ahead of many other other tropical holiday destinations. Mauritius was named after DutchPrince Maurice Van Nassau.
Mauritius' white beaches are protected by a coral reef barrier that encircles almost all of the coastline, with the exception of the southern end, where it falls away and where wilder waters and dramatic cliffs can be observed. From the northern plains, the land rises to a central plateau dotted by lakes and extinct volcanic craters. A few uninhabited islets area are scattered around the main island.
Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, was founded by the French governor and colonist Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais in 1735. Situated on the north-west coast, Port Louis is the business and administrative capital of Mauritius. Packed with office-workers during the day, it quickly quietens down after office-hours allowing visitors to enjoy a night out along the famous Caudan Waterfront.
The south reveals a dramatically different landscape from the rest of the island: one typified by high cliffs in places that are battered by waves. These are created where the protective barrier of coral reef that surrounds Mauritius falls away on the seabed, so leaving the coastline exposed to a punishing Indian Ocean. But the south is not singularly about cliffs and rough waters. Further round the coastline, heading westwards, are an array of beautiful beaches and top-rate hotels and resorts, in up-and-coming areas such as Bel Ombre.
The eastern coastline of Mauritius is comprised of exquisite coves and emerald lagoons, permanently enhanced by a cool sea breeze: life goes by at a slow pace in the east whether you're a member of the fishing community or a holidaymaker. Situated between the mountains and the sea, the east is characterised by charming little villages with poetic names like PetiteJulie, Mare d'Australia and Queen Victoria. It also plays home to some of the country's best beaches, including Belle Mare, where you will want to spend hours basking in the sun, glorying in the sight of the long stretch of white sand.
To the west and south west of Mauritius off Tamarin Bay or Flic en Flac, heading in the direction of Île aux Benitiers, you can see the dolphins that come to these waters to rest and breed. The Morne Mountain, with its historical links to slavery, can also be found in this region --as well as some fine hotels known for their wide choice of watersports. Slightly inland, in the hills around Chamarel, is the rum distillery that bears the name of the village. Here, you can learn about rum production and taste some of the delightful produce.
Inland & Central Plateau of Mauritius is the 'highlands' where you will discover the island's four other major towns. In Quatre Bornes, head for the local market if you want to do some bargain-hunting. In Curepipe, where it is generally cooler than elsewhere on the island, try visiting the botanical gardens. In the early evening the gardens of the Plaza -- the municipal theatre of the town of Rose Hill -- fill up with families who come to relax and enjoy an ice--cream. This is a heart-warming sight definitely worth beholding. Vacoas, meanwhile, is most renowned for its Gymkhana GolfClub the oldest in the southern hemisphere.
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Mauritius is a small, multi-cultural island in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar, NorthEast of Reunion and southeast of the Seychelles. Mauritius also controls Rodrigues Island and the remote, sparsely populated Agalega and Cargados Garayos (Saint Brandon) islands.
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Grand Bay was the first area of the island to fully experience the tourist boom. A shopping and leisure paradise, Grand Bay is also where Mauritians go when they want a fun-filled night out (restaurants, bars and discos). Recently renovated, La Cuvette beach is well worth a visit.
Pereybere — The wonderful Pereybere public beach is popular because of its shopping facilities, restaurants and pubs. This is one of the best beaches for swimming.
BalaclavaRuins — Near (a few metres) Baie aux Tortues, which 17th century sailors named after the many tortoises in the area, can be found the ruins of the old Balaclava estate. Visitors can see the sea walls, whose initial foundations were laid down by Mahé de Labourdonnais. The location of the ruins now form part of Maritim Hotel, and public access may not be possible.
The Triolet Shivala — The longest village on the island, Triolet offers an opportunity to visit the biggest Hindu temple, the Maheswarnath, first built in 1819 in honour of the GodsShiva, Krishna, Vishnu, Muruga, Brahma and Ganesha.
The Labourdonnais Orchards — Discover a large variety of tropical fruit trees, and colourful and perfumed exotic flowers. Trips on mountain bikes or hiking are possible.
The Caudan Waterfront — The Caudan Waterfront and its surroundings has a great collection of local souvenir shops and other foreign brand materials such as clothes, and spirits. In addition to the harbor of Mauritius, you will also find the movie theater, game arcades, and local restaurants.
The Bazaar of Port-Louis — Literally translated as "The Market of Port Louis" — here you will find a variety of local snacks and tropical fruits, the cheapest food you will find in the capital city. Numerous shops sell well made traditional crafted objects such as the "goni" basket. Unfortunately you will also find a lot of stalls selling pirate versions of programs, movies and games: they are extremely cheap but still are illegal and do not guarantee quality. You may get a version that is not the original, but created by other than what is stated. Like all crowded areas, be wary of your surroundings and keep your belongings close to you. Food sold on the street may have health issues, but that is, for the most part, rare. If you have any allergies, refrain from eating at these stalls.
The SSR Botanical Garden If you want to see some plants originating from Mauritius, then this is the place for you. The SSR botanical garden is the oldest botanical garden in the Southern Hemisphere. It was founded by Pierre Poivre (1719 – 1786) in 1770, contains some flora unique to Mauritius and covers an area of around 37 hectares. It also has several animals, being especially famous for its fish, deer and tortoises, as well as an old replica of a sugar mill.
Aquarium Situated near Pointe Aux Piments, this aquarium contains a wide variety of fishes and crabs. You can also see some sharks and turtles in a big tank placed in the aquarium. Stone fish and muray fish can also be seen in the aquarium.
Restaurants — Don't hesitate to go to the various local restaurants around the city. Although many of them advertise a specific ethnic cuisine, like everywhere around the world they have their own mix of traditional and local. Fried rice, for example, may be different than your usual experience.

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